France in the Five Nations tournament 1973
The team of France gained the Five Nations tournament 1973, with equality with the other teams because, made single, all the teams gained their two home matches. The team of France was led by her captain Walter Spanghero.
Twenty-seven players took part in this tournament.
Players
First Line
Second Line
Third Line
- Walter Spanghero
- Olivier Saisset
- Paul Biémouret
- Jean-Claude Skrela
Half of mélée
Half of opening
Three quarters
- Roger Bourgarel
- Jean Trillo
- Claude Dourthe
- Jean-Pierre Lux
- Roland Bertranne
- OJ Maso
- Jean-François Phliponeau
- Christian Badin
Back
- Jack Cantoni
- Jean-Michel Aguirre
- Michel Droitecourt
Results of the matches
- the January 13rd, victory 16-13 against the team of Scotland to Paris (Park of the Princes)
- the February 24th, demolished 14-6 against the team of England to Twickenham
- the March 24th, victory 12-3 against the team of Wales to Paris (Park of the Princes)
- the April 14th, demolished 6-4 against the team of Ireland to Dublin
Points marked by the French
Match against
- Jean-Pierre Romeu (12 points): 3 penalties, 1 drop
- Claude Dourthe (4 points): 1 test
Match against
- Roland Bertranne (4 points): 1 test
- Jean-Pierre Romeu (2 points): 1 transformation
Match against
- Jean-Pierre Romeu (12 points): 3 penalties, 1 drop
Match against Ireland
- Jean-François Philiponeau (4 points): 1 test
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